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Regrds
Go down to childrens services whatever they call it in your state - fill out the paperwork and they will do what is necessary to make sure he pays child support.
I don't want to hear anything about how he doesn't have a job or what not. Let it build up so that he owes back child support.
You are depriving your daughter of support that is rightfully due her.
There was nothing in your posting to indicate that and there was no reason for me to be so unkind sounding to you.
It will build up and he'll never be able to own anything and it will financially devastate him eventually, but that is no consolation to you or your daughter. I'd like to say maybe you'll get luck and a truck will hit him, but it would probably be in bad taste.
Phyllis
So why are you only seperated? Why not make it official, get a divorce and make him pay child support. By being married, but seperated, the relationship is perpertually in this limbo and either end will not have closure.
Of course, I could have misinterpreted what you have said. reread your entries.
I have a couple of friends now who are divorced moms, and they say the same thing. They've turned the child support issue over to the courts and their ex's wages are garnished. If they don't pay, it's between the ex and the State. And they typically don't pay. One has done jail time more than once for non-payment of child support. Does it make a difference? No. It's just a dam good thing for the children involved that their mothers are able to support their children alone financially and provide for their physical and mental welfare. I used to get upset with my friends because they wouldn't fight for what was legally theirs, but with age comes understanding. Sometimes the fight just isn't worthwhile.